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         Tai Sunnland
Dr. Joyce Ann Pritchard
Matt Hom
Tai Sunnland joins Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo Honolulu as project architect. He is a second-generation architect with more than 10 years’ experience in the design and construction of custom single-family and multi-family residences and luxury boutique resorts. His travels through East and Southeast Asia have influenced his design principles and developed his eye for environmentally sensitive design.
Dr. Joyce Ann Pritchard is a family medicine physician at Adventist Health Castle. Some of her areas of interest include acute illness, injuries, chronic medical issues, depression and anxiety. She treats adults and children, and believes in nurturing meaningful relationships through open and honest communication based on mutual trust and respect.
Matt Hom is senior project manager and associate principal at architecture firm HHF Planners. He has been an important contributor to high-profile projects such as Kawainui-Hāmākua Marsh Complex EIS and Hawaiian Memorial Park Cemetery Expansion EIS. He is committee chair for the American Planning Association, producing the Hawai‘i Chapter’s quarterly newsletter.
Reina Mitsuda
Adam “Aka” Wedemeyer
Katie Arita-Chang
Reina Mitsuda is program coordinator for conservation and youth nonprofit Kupu’s Hawai‘i Youth Conservation Corps Community Program. She oversees program planning and ensures a healthy experience for both participants and partnering agencies. Mitsuda holds two Bachelor of Science degrees — one in mathematics and another in environmental science with an emphasis on physics.
Adam “Aka” Wedemeyer is program manager for Trust for Public Land. He will oversee the execution of land acquisition for the nonprofit and advance its mission to protect and preserve historical and cultural lands across Hawai‘i in perpetuity. He was previously owner and principal broker of a residential brokerage in Oregon before returning to the islands in 2008.
Katie Arita-Chang has joined the communications consultancy business iQ 360 as senior account manager. She will support marketing and communication efforts for a roster of exceptional clients in Hawai‘i and on the mainland. Prior to joining iQ 360, Arita-Chang was acting communications director at the state Department of Health.
Compiled by Karen Iwamoto, kiwamoto@midweek.com
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